Klarinet Archive - Posting 000595.txt from 2003/07
From: "Gene Nibbelin" <gnibbelin@-----.com> Subj: RE: [kl] ClarinetFest - Serialism Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:02:11 -0400
Allen -
Many thanks for the explanation. However, since many people, myself
included, do not find this "music" pleasing to the ear, maybe the addition
of cornflakes and a lot of All Bran, to increase the "serial" content, would
help. Throw in a half dozen prunes, too.
(Really flippant today - had a good lesson this PM.)
Regards,
Gene N.
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From: Allen J. Levin [mailto:alevin@-----.net]
Subject: Re: [kl] ClarinetFest - Serialism
Poor wording. Music can be serial and tonal - or serial and atonal - or a
mix of the two. The critical factor is that there is a tone series which
must be used. I was taught that tones couldn't be repeated until a "row"
was finished. but they can be clustered into chords- which allows the same
effect. Moreover you can have multiple permutations of a row moving
contrapuntally but allowing repetitions of tone and a clear sense of
tonality. Berg, Stravinsky and Sessions all used this to advantage.
At 11:03 AM 7/21/03 -0400, you wrote:
>According to webster:
>Serialism:
>the theory or practice of composing music based on a series of tones in a
>chosen pattern without regard for traditional tonality
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